Re: Hold the anchor


Posted by G.A. on November 30, 1998 at 23:54:24 in 208.166.66.229:

In Reply to: Re: Hold the anchor posted by Mike Pell on November 30, 1998 at 22:18:30:


: : Mike/KC,

: : I raised this question some time ago and I came to the conclusion that the door existed based on the Eaton and Haas plan on the inside cover of Triumph & Tragedy. I'm sure there's also a photo reference in one of the books somewhere. I'll let you know if I find it.

: : Comparing the two plans comes down to a question of validity. Which was the more correct in this instance? The E & A plan lends itself to possibly being more accurate simply because the bulkhead is drawn with some depth rather than a straight line.

: : Just food for thought.

: David, were 2nd class passengers allowed usage of the Cafe Parisien? I know this wall divides the 2nd class area from the Parisien as we see the doors from the second class area on the starboard wall leading in to the hall between their smoke room and the a la carte restaurant. We await your answer and photo evidence. Cheers, Mike

Since the Cafe Parisien was a First-Class attraction of the ship, as was the A La Carte restaurant, I would tend to think that Second-Class passengers were not allowed to use it.....just my opinion, of course......:)
Salut,
Gary


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